Essay:117th US House New Members Review

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This essay is an original work by ChadUser. Please comment only on the talk page.

This Article is outdated. Please checkout: Essay:117th Congress: America First or RINO? At this current time, I know that the trust in the system is next to none, and I get that. This will be a review of new additions to the House, highlighting the excellent new additions and the duds.

America First Representatives

All of these voted for the objections in Arizona and Pennsylvania. They are also staunch America first representatives.

Marjorie Taylor Greene

  • Staunch supporter of the Second Amendment and a principled opponent of infanticide and abortion. Greene is probably one of the best known additions to Congress and Definitely an America first patriot

Lauren Boebert

  • Another Staunch defender of the Pro-life agenda and the second ammendment. Boebert is another excellent addition to Congress and another America first patriot.

Mary Miller

  • Perhaps one of the most overlooked new additions to Congress. Miller is a strong social conservative with a pro-life agenda and a supporter of the Second Amendment. Miller strongly opposes Vaccine passports, the equality act and opposes foreign intervention. Greene, Boebert, and Miller are proof that we can have excellent women in congress and not Rinos like Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins

Yvette Herrell

  • An excellent Woman standing for a strong Conservative agenda. Another positive note is that she is the first Native American Republican in congress.

Matt Rosendale

  • Unfortunately He didn’t win the senate. However, this populist conservative won the house seat in Montana. Miles better than the house seat of Wyoming

Bob Good

  • Another excellent Congressman who backs the same causes as the ones above. He is from Virginia.

Barry Moore

-A solid new Alabama representative with non-interventionist views and a supporter of a strong conservative agenda

Kat Cammack

-Florida Congresswoman and another strong supporter of the Conservative Agenda

Seems to be excellent

These seem to be excellent additions. However, there is not enough congressional voting data to put them with the ones above. In spite of this, Conservatives should totally support them.

Andrew Clyde

-Succeeded Doug Collins. Seems to be pretty good. If a bunch of Republicans like all but forty decide to compromise with the democrats on a vote. Representatives from these two groups are unlikely if at all to join.

Diana Harshbarger

Similar in points to Cammack

Tracey Mann

-Kansas Conservative, replacing now Senator Roger Marshall’s spot

Byron Donalds

Everything Conservatives have wanted from Tim Scott, a Patriotic African American putting America first

Promising

Pat Fallon

  • New Freedom Caucus Republican that voted for objections for both states and voted against a bill that would help Democrats pass bills easier by voice vote.[1][2]

Ronny Jackson

-Same as Pat Fallon


Good Moderate Republicans

In this case, it does not inherently mean that they don’t support Conservative causes. However, they aren’t as staunch as the ones above.

Nicole Malliotakis

-New York Representative. All-round solid and objected to both Pennsylvania and Arizona. She did however vote to remove Taylor Greene from her committees. Of New York representatives, she is easily among the best ones On immigration, she and Lee Zeldin are by far the most conservative ones in New York.

Ashley Hinson

While, she may not have voted for the objectors, it seems as if it was on a constitutional restraint position much like Rand Paul and Thomas Massie. She voted against a bill that would help Democrats pass bills easier by voice vote.[3][4]

Disappointing

Burgess Owens

May support Amnesty[5]. He did however vote to object to  Pennsylvania.

Victoria Spartz

A Ukranian who ran for Congress on the basis of stopping what she escaped from.
She was born in Ukraine during Soviet times and her campaign was on the basis of opposing socialism and big government. 

She did however vote to certify both Arizona and Pennsylvannia which is extremely contradictory to what she ran on.

Nancy Mace

She ran as a Trump ally which helped her gain the election. However, after that, she voted to certify both Arizona and Pennsylvania. She backed Liz Cheney and trashed the Idea of an America First Caucus.

Young Kim

A moderate Republican who introduced an effort to censure Trump. Although she did at least oppose impeachment.

Generic Establishment

The ones in the tier below are arguably worse but these are typical establishment Republicans and are not good either.

Randy Feenstra

  • Randy Feenstra has been pretty much a generic establishment Republican. He voted to certify both result and it was not likely out of a principled descison like Rand Paul. Feenstra replaced Ant-Establishment Steve King

Duds

David Valadao

Voted to impeach Trump

Peter Meijer

Voted to Impeach Trump

Carlos Giménez

voted for Mass Amnesty and Gun Control[6]

Maria Elvira Salazar

Voted for Gun Control, see source on Gimnez and Voted to remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committees

Mariannette Miller-Meeks

Voted for Witch Hunt Commission set up by Democrats

Not Yet Evaluated

Democrats to keep an eye on

While this part is not praise, for all the new excellent additions to congress, the AOC squad gained two new members with Cori Bush and Jamaal Bowman

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